Minnesota School of Business has a simple plan - each academic program and each course and lesson offers students:
- Small classes that provide individualized attention
- Practical, real-world education
- First-class teaching by a faculty of experienced professionals
- Opportunities for networking
The students graduate with the career skills that the job market demands. Our professors are top notch and emphasize hands-on training. Adapting to the fast changing career marketplace is crucial and for this purpose, Minnesota School of Business has industry and business professionals on the advisory board of all programs.
Through their various degree programs, students are prepared to avail themselves of professional opportunities as they become available, and provide training in diverse fields ranging from accounting and allied health to information technology and digital arts, as well as the legal sciences.
The School will make it our commitment to assist you in fitting college into your busy schedule. At Minnesota School of Business, you have the flexibility of choosing from full-time or part-time programs, day or evening classes, as well as availing yourself of our online program support. You will find us in the Twin Cities (Woodbury, Blaine, Brooklyn Center, Plymouth, Richfield, Shakopee and Minneapolis), St. Cloud, Rochester and Moorhead, MN - The School also serve residents of Fargo, North Dakota, as well as Sioux Falls, South Dakota and the Eau Claire, Wisconsin area. Future plans exist for additional Upper Midwest locations, such as many in the Minneapolis/St. Paul vicinity. You will soon see locations start to open up in the Upper Midwest/Twin Cities area.
Criminal Justice Associate Degree Program.
Employment Opportunities with an Associate Degree in Criminal Justice
Graduates who complete their associate's degree in criminal justice program are qualified for a wide variety of exciting entry-level employment opportunities.
The demand for trained personnel in the following areas is quite high:
- Law enforcement
- The courts
- Corrections
The criminal justice graduates have opportunities also in professions in the private sector including private investigator and security specialist. Minnesota School of Business goal is assisting students in their quest for satisfying employment, in a timely manner. Minnesota School of Business offers lifetime career placement services, to help with your career in criminal justice.
Coursework leading to the A.A.S. degree in Criminal Justice
The students also qualify for preferred rates on firearms training, consisting of four classroom hours and four hours at the firing range, to get ready to take the Minnesota Permit to Carry a Concealed Weapon examination.
Students will complete general education coursework that develops their problem-solving and critical thinking skills while also completing work related to theoretical and practical criminal justice. An excellent foundation for future studies in legal or social sciences is provided by the associate's degree in criminal justice.
Topics that are covered in the program include:
- Juvenile, community and corporate procedures
- Criminal and private investigation
- Biological and Psychological theories of crime and criminal behavior
- Predicting and addressing criminal behavior
- Forensic psychology
- Profiling of criminals
- Juvenile delinquency
- The future of crime, behavior, and public policy
Careers in Law Enforcement: Your Criminal Justice Degree
Law enforcement professionals require:
- Maturity
- An analytical mind
- Quick decision making abilities
- Dedication to justice.
Do you see yourself in this description? There are many rewarding career paths available in law enforcement which also provide a great opportunity to make a change in society.
It is not sufficient to merely have the right personality - employers in the field of law enforcement want job candidates that have the professional training in the practice of law enforcement and who can demonstrate that they are able to author professional reports and maintain accurate records. When you have an Associate in Criminal Justice degree from Minnesota School of Business, potential employers will see that you have mastered the theory and practice of law enforcement, have honed your communications skills and are dedicated to your professional development.
The School spoke with criminal justice professionals when they created their degree program, guaranteeing that the students have access to the most up-to-date, practical law enforcement training and are fully prepared to pursue rewarding jobs within the following organizations:
- Police departments
- Sheriffs departments
- State patrol agencies
- Government agencies
- Security companies.
Court System Careers: Criminal Justice Degrees
Criminal justice professionals working in the judicial system are involved in:
- Working with judges and lawyers to ensure that justice is served properly
- Protecting the rights of the public
- Enjoying a rewarding and exciting career
Start on the path to a career in the judicial system.
Minnesota School of Business employed the services of legal professionals when designing its criminal justice program, which offers students training in both theory and practice - something employers want to see in job applicants seeking employment in the courts.
Opportunities in the court system with an associate degree
Armed with this education, you can pursue such positions as:
- Special investigator
- Victim advocate
- Children's advocate
- Court clerk
- Bailiff
Correctional Systems Careers: Criminal Justice Degrees
The Minnesota Department of Corrections reports that there has been a 400% increase in the Minnesota prison population over the last 25 years, and 27% in additional growth is anticipated by 2014. There is a corresponding increase in the demand of trained corrections officers in such positions as that of jail guards, prison guards and parole officers. The Minnesota School of Business meets this demand with its course designed to match the requirements of this career.
Find your suitable niche in the corrections system.
After completing a criminal justice or related degree, the job opportunities in the corrections system provide good compensation including great benefits as well as the possibility to advance.
Non-profit organizations as well as all levels of government are looking for well-qualified applicants. A corrections officer may either directly be in contact with offenders or he could be a behind-the-scenes operative involved with surveillance and special investigations, safeguard and security as well as prevention of contraband from entering the premises.
With an Associate's Degree in Criminal Justice, you will be qualified to pursue entry-level employment in the corrections system.
- Corrections officers are responsible for the supervision of inmates and offenders while they are locked up in county jails and state and federal prisons, enforcing the rules and regulations of the facility and maintaining safety. If you want to be a model citizen and inspire others, this may be the position for you.
- Sentencing to Service crew leaders oversee offenders in the community. Sentencing alternatives are provided by the Sentencing to Service (STS) program. STS crew leaders are responsible for overseeing labor crews consisting of adult and juvenile offenders who perform intensive work on projects for public agencies and for not-for-profit organizations.
- Victim advocates assist victims of crime by providing support services on behalf of non-profit and government agencies.
- Community corrections case aides carry out duties that are almost identical to those of an assistant probation officer.
- Monitoring specialists work for private firms which render home-surveillance to offenders, released on probation under supervision.
- Drug and alcohol testers work in coordination with referral sources and the probation departments to collect samples for evaluation, keep accurate information databases, and closely follow proper "chain of custody" procedures.
- Hearing and release officers are employed in either a state or federal penitentiary.
Minnesota School of Business provides students with two degree programs that qualify them for careers as paralegals.
Bachelor of Science in Paralegal: As paralegals take on more intensive responsibilities, increasing numbers of employers are demanding that applicants for legal assistant and paralegal positions have bachelor's degrees. Advanced courses relevant to a career in the legal profession are offered to our students in the paralegal studies program.
Associate in Applied Science in Paralegal: The A.A.S. in Paralegal prepares students for the law field as an assistant, in just 7-8 quarters of legal studies. Additionally, it constitutes the foundation for a bachelor's degree in paralegal or social science studies.
Paralegal Certificate Program: Globe University/Minnesota School of Business's post-baccalaureate paralegal certificate program offers students legal education and capabilities that are in high demand by employers in government agencies, military, corporations, and law firms.
Legal Knowledge: Paralegal courses cover legal topics, criminal law and procedures, administrative law, constititional law, family law, probate, bankruptcy, litigation, contracts and real estate law, awarding college degrees at GU/MSB.
Communication skills: Paralegals are important communicators, considering they work closely with clients and others as a representative of the law firm. Our paralegal program offerings include courses in legal writing, law office procedures, computer information systems, business communications, legal terminology, and legal research.
Paralegal internship: No matter which Minnesota School of Business paralegal college program they are enrolled in, students are required to participated in a paralegal internship, which offers them an opportunity to refine their skills and then put them to work in the diverse and complex environment of a law office or of law department of a business, and add invaluable networking relationships to their professional associations. Under the supervision of an attorney, students will work for 180 hours in a law firm or other legal environment. A student also has the option of choosing in which area of law they'd like to perform their internship.
List of education programs offered by Minnesota School of Business
- BS in Criminal Justice
- Criminal Justice
- Legal Administrative Assistant
- Paralegal
Minnesota School of Business list of campuses
- Minnesota School of Business - Blaine - Blaine, Minnesota
- Minnesota School of Business - Brooklyn Center - Brooklyn Center, Minnesota
- Minnesota School of Business - Elk River - Elk River, Minnesota
- Minnesota School of Business - Lakeville - Lakeville, Minnesota
- Minnesota School of Business - Moorhead - Moorhead, Minnesota
- Minnesota School of Business - Online - Online School
- Minnesota School of Business - Plymouth - Plymouth, Minnesota
- Minnesota School of Business - Richfield - Richfield, Minnesota
- Minnesota School of Business - Rochester - Rochester, Minnesota
- Minnesota School of Business - Shakopee - Shakopee, Minnesota
- Minnesota School of Business - St. Cloud - Waite Park, Minnesota
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